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it has been a disaster for america. most of all for black people, and so the point of it is to say don't fall for white guilt, again, the last time you fell for it in 2008, look what that produced. [laughter] don't fall for it again. don't make the same mistake again. i think it's a fun book to read. most of it will be stories you have never read before. thank you, i'll sign your books now. [applause] [inaudible conversations] thank you are you leaving? >> yeah. >> it's your fault we department get to mingle. [laughter] i have to go back to d.c. that's all i'm getting from you? [laughter] evaluate h i was telling me friend how i tell the whipper snappers at events you hang on allen's every word. he was the one who was -- [inaudible] and you don't care about that. [laughter] you don't even care. also, we always agree. like when we ran off with -- i think my whole support for kristy was running off the -- [inaudible conversations] i know i'm giving a big head to match his body. >> all right. good to see you guys, thank yo
it has been a disaster for america. most of all for black people, and so the point of it is to say don't fall for white guilt, again, the last time you fell for it in 2008, look what that produced. [laughter] don't fall for it again. don't make the same mistake again. i think it's a fun book to read. most of it will be stories you have never read before. thank you, i'll sign your books now. [applause] [inaudible conversations] thank you are you leaving? >> yeah. >> it's your fault...
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ultimately, that is what "desert america" is about. how we imagine the desert or had has been imagined forest by the many desert imagery's that have been created for us. the stage upon which real estate is sold and hotels and staying at hotels and hotel packages and etc. how complicated the actual human geography of the places. there is an imagined place and there is the reality place. and so i will take you to northern new mexico. angela chose northern new mexico. she is from central new mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us. she chose northern new mexico not to be right next door to her family, you know. but close enough so that we could visit often. also because it runs along highway 68. it comes out of santa fe. so are you on that road, you are going through the low pass. it has a great deal of heroin use. the problem is it's not getting better, it's getting worse. you can watch this and other programs that booktv.org. live at the miami book fair interna
ultimately, that is what "desert america" is about. how we imagine the desert or had has been imagined forest by the many desert imagery's that have been created for us. the stage upon which real estate is sold and hotels and staying at hotels and hotel packages and etc. how complicated the actual human geography of the places. there is an imagined place and there is the reality place. and so i will take you to northern new mexico. angela chose northern new mexico. she is from central...
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rural--urban migraon is a key regional feature in latin america. diego's siblings face the same problems. poquito nos tocó a cada uno y por eso que cada uno... naatorsince we eacht very little land, each one has to move to suprt one's family. that is why we are scaeredaloe narrator: the same forces at push indians out of tighlanalso le. what a those forces, aha are the prospects for change? e orse will grow out for a historical geographer, the past is fertile ground. george lovell is researching patterns in both time and space explain t collapse-- and now the explosion-- of maya population aftethe conquest in the6th ceury, the spaniards had little interest in highland resources. they saw something in the hills more valuable than land. as labor the spaniards saved mayas' souls and forced their bodies to work silver mines and lowland plantations. lovell: to supply them with ready pools of labor, ator: anis... and toive forced in compact tow like is.uild the w settlements, called congregaciones, were laid out in classic spanish-american grids and loc
rural--urban migraon is a key regional feature in latin america. diego's siblings face the same problems. poquito nos tocó a cada uno y por eso que cada uno... naatorsince we eacht very little land, each one has to move to suprt one's family. that is why we are scaeredaloe narrator: the same forces at push indians out of tighlanalso le. what a those forces, aha are the prospects for change? e orse will grow out for a historical geographer, the past is fertile ground. george lovell is...
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one was on a case in central america, where there was 52 children being smuggled from el salvador to the united states the united states in a company, including an 18 -month-old child been brought by the smugglers. with a particular case because there is a number of children who had not arrived at their destination, so those are the types of dangers that they have and there's no one to turn to. for those individuals who order their children or report their children to be brought in by smugglers, it was one of the most heart wrenching things see in 18 -month-old child being placed in the hands of smugglers who don't care about anything except money. so you know, what can happen -- i recall another incident weren't eight world was being smuggled, where she was abused by one of the smugglers, one of the men in the group, where they would use a needle to poke her legs to abuse her. so that is a tremendous, difficult thing to learn or certainly to experience. when i was smuggled on a couple of occasions, there is children with me and the groups. and for me, listening to this kid could all
one was on a case in central america, where there was 52 children being smuggled from el salvador to the united states the united states in a company, including an 18 -month-old child been brought by the smugglers. with a particular case because there is a number of children who had not arrived at their destination, so those are the types of dangers that they have and there's no one to turn to. for those individuals who order their children or report their children to be brought in by...
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one was a case we did in central america. two children from el salvador to the united states and accompanied including an 18-month-old child being brought by the smugglers. there were a number of children that had not arrived at their destinations so it was the type of dangerous they have and no one to turn to for those individuals -- brought in by smugglers and was one of the most heart wrenching things to see and 18-month-old child being placed in the hands of smugglers who don't care about anything except money. what can happen? and 8-year-old was being smuggled where she was abused by one of the smugglers and one of the other men in the group where they would use a needle to do that -- a tremendous difficult thing to learn or experience. when i was smuggled on a couple occasions there were children with me in the group and for me listening to this i will never forget being in the back of the you hall with a 6-year-old child and an 8-year-old girl and a little kid is talking about the opportunity to get an education in the
one was a case we did in central america. two children from el salvador to the united states and accompanied including an 18-month-old child being brought by the smugglers. there were a number of children that had not arrived at their destinations so it was the type of dangerous they have and no one to turn to for those individuals -- brought in by smugglers and was one of the most heart wrenching things to see and 18-month-old child being placed in the hands of smugglers who don't care about...
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there are not many communities in america like that anymore sadly i think. they have the scale, scope and size and the kind of big sense of community and they are all in this together. we are unique town and that we have independent bookstores which are disappearing all across the country. we have an independent college. we have in 1905 independent art sinema house and we have a magnificent library in town here. you you have a 6-year-old daughter. the library is the hub of their lives. we have readers from the time they are little until they are bigger. we have all the cultural things you could have been a big city in a town that really only has 8000 people. so that is extraordinary and very unique. people matter, stories matter. institutions matter. the only reason to start a college is because you can do things -- though it takes other people to do things you can do by yourself so you know, i think what we what we are doing rightw here in this campus is entirely unique. i think you'd have to go back to the 19 30s and 1940s to find a place, small place on a
there are not many communities in america like that anymore sadly i think. they have the scale, scope and size and the kind of big sense of community and they are all in this together. we are unique town and that we have independent bookstores which are disappearing all across the country. we have an independent college. we have in 1905 independent art sinema house and we have a magnificent library in town here. you you have a 6-year-old daughter. the library is the hub of their lives. we have...
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. >> la deportacion de inmigrantes sigue desde estados unidos y van y vienen los aviones entre américa. >> el promete y promete pero a la hora de las elecciones presidenciales y siempre los hispanos no somos beneficiados. guatemala ha decidido pedir el dps y la suspensión de las deportaciones. pero es probable que las deportaciones ni se suspenderan ni se suavicen. >> nos tratan como perros en estados unidos. >> pero la pobreza seguirá incitando a viajar a estados unidos. y sigue un aumento del 25 % de las importaciones. los salvadoreños fueron a sus elecciones presidenciales y ahroa aparece una tercera fuerza en el gobierno asi que participaron en la contienda. >> desaparecieron hace decadas pero sus madres siguen tratando de encontrar a sus seres queridos. >> claudia era muy joven cuándo luis felipe fue separado de sus brazos. después del accidente de la avalancha toda su familia murió pero le dijeron que su hijo estaba vivo así que después de 28 años sigue buscando a su hijo y andres felipe esta vivo es un hombre y cuándo abra la puerta espero que aún me quiera es difíci
. >> la deportacion de inmigrantes sigue desde estados unidos y van y vienen los aviones entre américa. >> el promete y promete pero a la hora de las elecciones presidenciales y siempre los hispanos no somos beneficiados. guatemala ha decidido pedir el dps y la suspensión de las deportaciones. pero es probable que las deportaciones ni se suspenderan ni se suavicen. >> nos tratan como perros en estados unidos. >> pero la pobreza seguirá incitando a viajar a estados...
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this goes to spark america, a program at mission high school and latino strategic alliance and would welcome the martinez brothers and you all to come up and accept the word from the superintendent richard carranza. [applause] >> spark america is a dynamic and blended pilot program introducing entrepreneurship to students in mission high school in san francisco and was launched in 2012 and teaching students three days a week. one of the most important things they do is learning about the new economy and engage with the latest web and mobile technologies and they bring in entrepreneurers as guest speakers and share the work they're doing in our communities today and their career path and how technology influenced their lives so to spark america and the martinez brothers and others we thank you for your service. [applause] >> the next awardees will be recognized for their contributions in the field of business. to make this presentation we would like to invite to the stage the honorable from mexico mr. corona . [applause] >> jenny florez is the director -- i'm sorry. would you join us
this goes to spark america, a program at mission high school and latino strategic alliance and would welcome the martinez brothers and you all to come up and accept the word from the superintendent richard carranza. [applause] >> spark america is a dynamic and blended pilot program introducing entrepreneurship to students in mission high school in san francisco and was launched in 2012 and teaching students three days a week. one of the most important things they do is learning about the...
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welcome to america web site this is it just a page from it government ben fets and welcome to america here are the benefits and here are the freebeies. and depending on your immigration status and length of time in the u.s., you may be eligible for federal benefit programs and it goes through a long lit any and it is long and a lot of money. >> it is unfortunate. immigrants are treasures the arrival of each one makes us more american because it signifies. >> if they are here to work. >> absolutely. it is it the last thing you want to do is offer them hand out to come here. that insures that you get a lower quality person coming here. we want to attract those who want to come here and achieve. >> steve, that is it the problem. i would say the overwhelming number of immigrants come here to work there are some that is drawn like in europe. offering the benefits. and they came just for the benefits. >> yeah, unfortunately john is right. most immigrants want to get ahead as lincoln put it and improve your on lot in life. this is about the citizenry and occupiants of the country, they want
welcome to america web site this is it just a page from it government ben fets and welcome to america here are the benefits and here are the freebeies. and depending on your immigration status and length of time in the u.s., you may be eligible for federal benefit programs and it goes through a long lit any and it is long and a lot of money. >> it is unfortunate. immigrants are treasures the arrival of each one makes us more american because it signifies. >> if they are here to...
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senador, que nos esta diceindo eso, que nosotros los hicimos ganar" recientes datos de la fundacion america's voice, obama recibio el 75-por ciento del voto hispano... una reciente encuesta de la federacion sindical de trabajadores, en sus siglas en ingles afl-cio. seÑala las preocupaciones de los votantes...los sindicatos habrian sido los pilares de una movilizacion para captar los votos... "trabajos, la economia e inmigracion son los asuntos que le importaron mucho a los votantes de sindicatos y vamos a luchar por eso, por esos programas en los meses y aÑos que vienen" el tema de inmigracion sigue siendo prioridad... y esperan algo permanente... "necesitamos una reforma grande para darle lo mismo que se les dio a los sonadores, para todos los inmigrantes aqui, pero para que puedan ser ciudadanos de ...en unas historicas elecciones en maryland, los votantes aprobaron el acta del sueno estatal, la expansion de los casinos y los matrimonios entre personas del mientras tanto en puerto rico el todavia jefe del ejecutivo luis fortuno, felicito hoy a alejandro garcia padilla, gobernador electo p
senador, que nos esta diceindo eso, que nosotros los hicimos ganar" recientes datos de la fundacion america's voice, obama recibio el 75-por ciento del voto hispano... una reciente encuesta de la federacion sindical de trabajadores, en sus siglas en ingles afl-cio. seÑala las preocupaciones de los votantes...los sindicatos habrian sido los pilares de una movilizacion para captar los votos... "trabajos, la economia e inmigracion son los asuntos que le importaron mucho a los votantes...
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but this isn't true in all of latin america although u.s. bases and command posts have doubled in the last few years some leaders are refusing to grow. the us a foothold in our countries like ecuadorian president rafael correa. believe me we've got the last thing on is anti american because if i will always cool a spade a spade and if there are international u.s. policies it's all detrimental to our country or even to that to relax in america will but i will denounce them strongly and i will never allow my country's sovereignty to be affected by the. president could add our close down the u.s. military base in ecuador and it's frustrating as shared with many other latin american leaders although they may not be ready to remove u.s. bases because that would mean an end to u.s. funds but there is now a dialogue exploring alternatives to fighting this failed drug war for u.s. interests now the people of latin america have always been opposed to u.s. dominance in their regions but finally we are starting to see the leaders of these countries sta
but this isn't true in all of latin america although u.s. bases and command posts have doubled in the last few years some leaders are refusing to grow. the us a foothold in our countries like ecuadorian president rafael correa. believe me we've got the last thing on is anti american because if i will always cool a spade a spade and if there are international u.s. policies it's all detrimental to our country or even to that to relax in america will but i will denounce them strongly and i will...
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i think the more we think about north america as a region. >> rose: from canada to mexico. >> from canada to mexico in terms of the competitive advantages that we have, the complementaries that we have in terms of innovation, in terms of new enterprises, in terms of how job creations in mexico benefits job creations in the u.s. because we are together producing certain goods that are going to be consumed in the region or elsewhere. the more we think about it and the more we realize that we share the possibility and the responsibility for making our region wonderful, i think the better it will be. there are any number of areas in which we can talk about specific things. >> rose: finally this. the former administrator of the drug enforcement administration have said if mexico city allows the northern states to fall under control of the cartel, quote, the united states will share a 2000 mile border with a narco state controlled by powerful transnational drug cartels that threaten the stability of central and south america. >> i think that was a risk that might have been present in the past.
i think the more we think about north america as a region. >> rose: from canada to mexico. >> from canada to mexico in terms of the competitive advantages that we have, the complementaries that we have in terms of innovation, in terms of new enterprises, in terms of how job creations in mexico benefits job creations in the u.s. because we are together producing certain goods that are going to be consumed in the region or elsewhere. the more we think about it and the more we realize...
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welcome back to cross talk you know a little too much or we're talking about america's war on drugs. and you can. ok even i'd like to ask you and everyone else on the panel the true beneficiaries of the of the a mare of the american government's war on drugs are the following drug cartels drug dealers various law enforcement agencies and even pharmaceutical companies agree or disagree. i think that's basically right. i mean look at it. it's like out of those railways of alcohol prohibition right the principle beneficiary of prohibition are the organized crime are the criminals the gangsters mexico colombia west africa afghanistan you name it right also we have a prison industrial complex in america which is growing dramatically in power and money and now employs hundreds of thousands if not millions of people many of whom are simply trying to defend their jobs for the pharmaceutical companies it's trying to defend their quote unquote good drugs against the other quote unquote bad drugs in a day and age when more people are dying of pharmaceutical drugs oftentimes in the other drugs a
welcome back to cross talk you know a little too much or we're talking about america's war on drugs. and you can. ok even i'd like to ask you and everyone else on the panel the true beneficiaries of the of the a mare of the american government's war on drugs are the following drug cartels drug dealers various law enforcement agencies and even pharmaceutical companies agree or disagree. i think that's basically right. i mean look at it. it's like out of those railways of alcohol prohibition...
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in america we. are from a very young age about the propaganda you know american imperialism across the road of course it is definitely different there you guys are all forced to join the military i'm sure there's a lot of militaristic. ideology that comes in line with we see a lot of aggressive rhetoric you just mentioned the elections you just mentioned some of what some of the leaders of them saying the zionist movement there there are a lot of aggressive rhetoric especially coming from people are going deputy prime minister i mean netanyahu himself is this. getting more aggressive as time goes on do you think what do you think the outcome of the election will be now that the elections are coming up do you think that they'll kind of scale back i know that he's a little bit more aggressive than the predecessor. to be honest i don't think that israel has radically changed everyone's talking about how israel is the more right leaning i think that israel has always been by definition a colonial projec
in america we. are from a very young age about the propaganda you know american imperialism across the road of course it is definitely different there you guys are all forced to join the military i'm sure there's a lot of militaristic. ideology that comes in line with we see a lot of aggressive rhetoric you just mentioned the elections you just mentioned some of what some of the leaders of them saying the zionist movement there there are a lot of aggressive rhetoric especially coming from...
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miguel sabah anota para morelia pero amÉrica aguanta y el partido se queda 2 a 1-a gi las a la semifinal. >>> nos vamos a espaÑa barcelona recibiÓ a real zaragoza al 16 alba con el base para messi que se la acomoda y define como los grandes para abrir el marcador poco despuÉs francisco montaÑez consigue empate para zaragoza la pulga se lleva a>>> defensa pase perfecto para que song ponga en ventaja barÇa, bhe si con el segundo de la tarde, y el barÇa vence azar goza 3 a 1. >>> fwh mestalla valencia se enfrentÓ con spanyol, mexicanos fueron tito lehrs, valencia peÓo primero, en el 11 samuel longo con m embate, g Árbitro seÑala penal por mano de moreno, una decisiÓn protestada por jugadores y visitantes, moreno terminÓ expulsado junto a sergio garcÍa, soldado el encargado de cobrar la pena mÁxima que le da la vÍctctoria al valencia. >>> maÑana no se pierre dam partido de vuelta de liguilla mexicana entre toluca y chivas a ver si chivas se pueden recuperar y en repÚblica deportiva un invitado especial javier aguirre, no se lo pierda. >>> y con la navidad a la vuelta de la e
miguel sabah anota para morelia pero amÉrica aguanta y el partido se queda 2 a 1-a gi las a la semifinal. >>> nos vamos a espaÑa barcelona recibiÓ a real zaragoza al 16 alba con el base para messi que se la acomoda y define como los grandes para abrir el marcador poco despuÉs francisco montaÑez consigue empate para zaragoza la pulga se lleva a>>> defensa pase perfecto para que song ponga en ventaja barÇa, bhe si con el segundo de la tarde, y el barÇa vence azar goza 3 a...
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you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, famous for their wartime adventures in the sky. it might surprise you to find where dozens might be buried. the speculation surrounding the health of the russian president, vladimir putin, is stirred again. this time by comments from the leader of belarus. he said that he injured his spine are wrestling, which led him to delay a planned hockey match. here are the details on the story. >> he drives fast cars. he pilots planes. he likes -- up close and personal with theirs. but for the moment, russia's president might be better off putting his feet up and taking it easy for a while. there have been rumors about his health for months. the kremlin has reportedly canceled several foreign trips and anonymous government sources put the blame on mr. putin's babaji back. now those terms -- dodgy back. now those rumors have been confirmed. >> he likes to wrestle. i told him, you cannot do this anymore. what do you want, to do professional wrestling somewhere or what? and he says,
you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, famous for their wartime adventures in the sky. it might surprise you to find where dozens might be buried. the speculation surrounding the health of the russian president, vladimir putin, is stirred again. this time by comments from the leader of belarus. he said that he injured his spine are wrestling, which led him to delay a planned hockey match. here are the details on the story. >> he drives fast cars. he pilots planes. he...
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white america and england had never seen anything like this. there you were coming hearing something you had never heard before, seeing something you had never heard, and quite possibly taking something you had never taken before that made everything look different. it was quite amazing. >> he played in a different time. thank you for joining me. jimi hendrix would have turned 70 today. that brings today's show to close. you can find more on our website. if you'd like to reach me, you can find us on twitter. for all of us here, thank you for watching. do tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses
white america and england had never seen anything like this. there you were coming hearing something you had never heard before, seeing something you had never heard, and quite possibly taking something you had never taken before that made everything look different. it was quite amazing. >> he played in a different time. thank you for joining me. jimi hendrix would have turned 70 today. that brings today's show to close. you can find more on our website. if you'd like to reach me, you can...
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one of the big stories last year was about an investigation in america. you may hear about a murder investigation in a nearby city and it might seem flawed, but that is the end of it. this came from a long trail of reporting done by many different people. we started to just get a sense that -- we did not have a sense of what the country looked like. we started to learn there were no rules for what it meant to be a coroner -- you did not have to be a doctor or trained in some cities. there is an anecdote that somebody was also the janitor as well as the coroner. we are looking for tips where there is a story in front of you, the local murder investigation, but what is behind that? that is what we are always doing, trying to look at an issue that may be all around us but nobody has found a really particular angle. we are lucky because we have the capacity to do national stories and try to get different organizations involved to look at something on a national scale. >> bringing back to that -- as a documentary filmmaker, i manage a small company, we are fou
one of the big stories last year was about an investigation in america. you may hear about a murder investigation in a nearby city and it might seem flawed, but that is the end of it. this came from a long trail of reporting done by many different people. we started to just get a sense that -- we did not have a sense of what the country looked like. we started to learn there were no rules for what it meant to be a coroner -- you did not have to be a doctor or trained in some cities. there is an...
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my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and
my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a...
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the best city in america. [applause] our district attorney, to you, counsel general, to you, and all of the leadership in the room and thank you for your leadership in making this event such a special one. it takes place in the context of a year when president barack obama recognized the leadership of the community by giving the presidential medal of freedom, the highest award given in the country to dolores for her leadership. [applause] and it was just last week that many of us gathered in the mission to have a at home celebration there and at that time we exchanged complements as to who could say the best things about the community, but the best thing i can say about the community is that your commitment to family values, to education, to the work ethic, to a sense of community, to faith, and to family for all of that, to the courage of many of your ancestors our immediate families to come to america and make the future better for your families with that optism, with that hope, with that determination you m
the best city in america. [applause] our district attorney, to you, counsel general, to you, and all of the leadership in the room and thank you for your leadership in making this event such a special one. it takes place in the context of a year when president barack obama recognized the leadership of the community by giving the presidential medal of freedom, the highest award given in the country to dolores for her leadership. [applause] and it was just last week that many of us gathered in...
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the problem is that you have in latin america today a norm mis level of violence and killing at that people believe is related to the drug war whether it is or not whether kevin is right that legalizing marijuana in a few states is not going to have any effect i think he's probably right but the fact is that the latin americans for a long time have been calling for a real conversation with the united states to talk about how drugs are for now how we frame and implemented anti drug policies and there's been very little response from washington and in the united. states we seem to have brought the problem under control by basically. cocaine use is that. marijuana use is increasing heroin use is down but there's the violence associated with drugs has been controlled now the costs are very very high. the drug violations the numbers of people in jail the use of our police forces going to a criminal court in any small town and we were in the united states and i'm big majority of cases are drug related cases the damage is enormous one cannot talk about. either any solution without looking a
the problem is that you have in latin america today a norm mis level of violence and killing at that people believe is related to the drug war whether it is or not whether kevin is right that legalizing marijuana in a few states is not going to have any effect i think he's probably right but the fact is that the latin americans for a long time have been calling for a real conversation with the united states to talk about how drugs are for now how we frame and implemented anti drug policies and...
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get america's finances under control and that will take both parties. it will take taxes and it will take reduction in commitments that have been made. it now can be validated. let's get this but do it in a way that exacerbates the uncertain economy. the second -- we have to happen through innovation. whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th birthday on april 7. i am aware of the and aging population which i have become and we are an aging population relative to what we were. luckily, we have millions of fresh arrivals that are younger and are energetic and they come from all over the world. we have to make sure our education system lifts them to their highest aspirations. when the society ages, it tends to -- it declines. that is the big demographic imperative. i was reviewing one of my favorite books on the roman republic. how did this village on the tiber grow to be the absolute leader of the known wo
get america's finances under control and that will take both parties. it will take taxes and it will take reduction in commitments that have been made. it now can be validated. let's get this but do it in a way that exacerbates the uncertain economy. the second -- we have to happen through innovation. whether it is the space program or tax credits for renewable energy. all that is important. we have to keep that going. that will get hard because we will face is demographics. that is my 74th...
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. >> el otro partido de cuartos de final, amÉrica-morelia la acciÓn empezÓ rÁpido despuÉs de este gran error garrafal de mosquera que pierde el balÓn no perdona y pone el 1 por 0. las Águilas empataban el juego en el minuto 39 con el gol de raÚl jimÉnez y despuÉs aparece miguel sabah para poner las cosas interesantes con un golazo, 2 por 1 gana monarcas, y amÉrica pasa a la siguiente fase. hoy dÍa lo hicieron el ganador en la fÓrmula 1. hamilton y pÉrez llegÓ en la posicion nÚmero 11. >> vettel segundo y alonso tercero. >> la festividad del dÍa de acciÓn de gracias es una de las celebraciones adoptadas con mÁs rapidez de los inmigrantes latinos en los estados unidos. >> el personaje mÁs querido en los estados unidos, cumple 84 aÑos, ya lo vieron. >> el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias es una de las celebraciones estadounidenses que es asvil da por los inmigrantes de los paÍses de amÉrica latina. que llegan en esta poblaciÓn en bÚsqueda de una vida mejor, la historia nos muestra como. >> vep escuenezuela es la patri querida y nos toca separarnos a veces de lo que mÁs quer
. >> el otro partido de cuartos de final, amÉrica-morelia la acciÓn empezÓ rÁpido despuÉs de este gran error garrafal de mosquera que pierde el balÓn no perdona y pone el 1 por 0. las Águilas empataban el juego en el minuto 39 con el gol de raÚl jimÉnez y despuÉs aparece miguel sabah para poner las cosas interesantes con un golazo, 2 por 1 gana monarcas, y amÉrica pasa a la siguiente fase. hoy dÍa lo hicieron el ganador en la fÓrmula 1. hamilton y pÉrez llegÓ en la posicion...
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we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi pe
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> shooting in a prison is a totally unique experience. but things can go to hell real fast. so you sort of have to be on your toes. >> i haven't met a correctional officer who hadn't been involved in an altercation or hadn't been stabbed or beat up by an inmate. it's part of the job. >> in the blink of an eye something can go wrong. blink of an eye you can lose your life or be crippled for life. >> you never know from one day to the next, you come in here, you don't know if you're going home when your shift's over. >> don't trust any of them. none whatsoever. because they're not in here for singing too loud in church. >> it really shocked me how cruel and emotionalless these people can be. because they're humans, but they're real hard inside. >> at the holman correctional facility in alabama, we met inmate kenny wilson
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> shooting in a prison is a totally unique experience. but things can go to hell real fast. so you sort of have to be on your toes. >> i haven't met a correctional officer who hadn't been involved in an altercation or hadn't been stabbed or beat up by an inmate. it's part of the...
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la cÁrcel, por el uso de ciertas drogas y no ha funcionado. >>> surgen tambiÉn otras voces por toda amÉrica latina que piden cambios >>> como el ex presidente gaviria, zedillo y el ex presidente fox que argumentan debe ser legalizado para que baje la violencia >>> el presidente calderÓn ha expresado indignaciÓn porque mientras mÁs mepexicanos mueren algunos lo legalizan, y una voz de enrique peÑa nieto dicen que es la hora de re escamxaminar l lucha para parar el flujo de marihuana >>> el mensaje es para estados unidos para que haya responsabilidad en esta lucha contra el narcotrÁfico >>> hay quienes dicen que peÑa nieto quiere presionar a obama, pero no saben sÍ pretenden demandar para frenar en seco lo que votante as probaron en los estados de wacshington y colorao >>> el presidente electo peÑa nieto viajarÁ a estados unidos para reunirse con el presidente obama en 3 semanas, este seguramente serÁ un tema que discutiran en los Ángeles, carlos bo ftifoll telemundo >>> en otro tema 7 miembros de la marina de estados unidos fueron sancionados por violar el reglamento de divulgar i
la cÁrcel, por el uso de ciertas drogas y no ha funcionado. >>> surgen tambiÉn otras voces por toda amÉrica latina que piden cambios >>> como el ex presidente gaviria, zedillo y el ex presidente fox que argumentan debe ser legalizado para que baje la violencia >>> el presidente calderÓn ha expresado indignaciÓn porque mientras mÁs mepexicanos mueren algunos lo legalizan, y una voz de enrique peÑa nieto dicen que es la hora de re escamxaminar l lucha para parar...
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narrator: aerodyne's van has been deployed all over north america to help engineers and planners identify the best strategies to reduce pollutants from industries and transportation systems. kolb: we've worked with the metropolitan transit authority in new york city that runs about a third of the city's buses, to determine which types of buses emit what kinds of pollutants. so one can take the mobile lab and follow the buses as they go about their routes in the city. and as they stop and start, take on passengers, accelerate, slow down, one can see how both the particle pollutants and the gaseous pollutants they emit change. then you can take the same type of bus and put some emission-control technology on it -- maybe a trap that traps and burns the particles -- and you can see what effect that has on the particle emissions and also what effect it has on the gaseous emissions. narrator: when kolb's team tested these buses, they found some unexpected results. kolb: the diesel buses with particle traps did, indeed, emit only about a quarter of the particles that normal diesel buses emitted,
narrator: aerodyne's van has been deployed all over north america to help engineers and planners identify the best strategies to reduce pollutants from industries and transportation systems. kolb: we've worked with the metropolitan transit authority in new york city that runs about a third of the city's buses, to determine which types of buses emit what kinds of pollutants. so one can take the mobile lab and follow the buses as they go about their routes in the city. and as they stop and start,...
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this is a global disaster of which america is the engine. but america can make the first major step and should and there's a legacy moment for obama in doing so. >> rose: thank you. i guess what's interesting about your last point to me is we need examples of what people from different and diverse experiences and political affiliations can come together to work on a common problem that affects everybody. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> rose: this film is called "the house i live in." michelle's book is called "the new jim crow." and professor patricia williams' book is called "blind goddess: a reader on race and justice." i was struck by the langston hughes quote which says justice say blind goddess a thing to which we blacks wise. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time.5 captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. from the white hous
this is a global disaster of which america is the engine. but america can make the first major step and should and there's a legacy moment for obama in doing so. >> rose: thank you. i guess what's interesting about your last point to me is we need examples of what people from different and diverse experiences and political affiliations can come together to work on a common problem that affects everybody. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> rose: this film is called "the house i...
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the first night in america... i spent with hundreds of other recently arrived immigrants in an immense hall... with tiers of narrow iron and canvas bunks. [ narrator ] today, entry to the united states is more carefully controlled. but the stories of the immigrants echo the stories of earlier settlers. i knew that if i came here i would have... the freedom and the independence to go out and do things, that maybe at the time i was growing up in india i would have been limited. not having somebody to stop me in the streets... and ask me for my i.d. card or where i'm going. and not being surrounded by soldiers all the time. i thought there was a faster pace of life and more dynamic lifestyle. the liberty to apply... or actually practice any kind of business i wanted to practice here. even now, i still pinch myself and go, "my god, this is home." i mean, it still is amazing to me. they are seeking understanding. they are seeking well-being. they are seeking the future of themselves and their children like the first im
the first night in america... i spent with hundreds of other recently arrived immigrants in an immense hall... with tiers of narrow iron and canvas bunks. [ narrator ] today, entry to the united states is more carefully controlled. but the stories of the immigrants echo the stories of earlier settlers. i knew that if i came here i would have... the freedom and the independence to go out and do things, that maybe at the time i was growing up in india i would have been limited. not having...
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. >>> ¿que hay de la frase, amÉrica no es un paÍs, es un negocio". >>> es provocativa no, te hace pensar, nos dijo yo lo veo como una advertencia que una declaraciÓn. hay una esperanza renovada en la mayorÍa de los americanos. lo veo como el film de una e moca. que no volvamos a caer. . >>> hablamos de caÍdas y sobre temas mÁs personales y con este talentoso artista considerado uno de los hombres mÁs guapos del planeta. >>> ley que pasaste una etapa deprimida quÉ consejos le darÍas a las personas que quieren salir de la etapa pero no tienen el Éxito y la fama fortuna y familia tan bonita como tu la vida es larga y no hay que tirar la toalla las cosas cambian. a pesar del Éxito y la familia estaba deprimido y de haberme dado por vencido me hubiera perdido la familia que tengo hoy. que planes hay en el panorama. algÚn otro po yect. pasarlo en familia. >>> bueno, todos queremos saber como estarÁ el tiempo, y pues que nos depara la madre naturaleza para los prÓximos dÍas dias ¿no?. >>> ja ski con el pronÓstico del tiempo y sorprendentes imÁgenes. >>> cuente la sorpresa y ser
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. that makes tv even better. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ] ...just 'cause. download zeebox free, and have the night of your life with your tv. >>> it was built to handle the toughest of all criminals. its inmate population includes manson, robert kennedy's assassin, sirhan sirhan, and some of the nation's most violent prison gangs. lockup crews have also been frequent guests at california's state prison corcoran. >> you might have to fight. you might have to stab. you never know. depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it is fist fights out here. but i would say maybe every other month we get a
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. that makes tv even better. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ] ...just...
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we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following
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it is our top story seen or round the country tonight on wgn america. good evening to the both of you the 40 year-old mother on suicide watch sitting in jail tonight with no bond there was no history of violence and no previous abreast police are trying to figure out what made her snapped naperville police calling it one of the worst most brutal scenes they have witnessed. she made both victims neil and begin prying, she began stabbing her son justin and told him he was going to happen tonight. prosecutors detail what tonight is hard to imagine for so many a mother inside this naperville home accused of stabbing and killing her seven year-old son and then turning to a five year-old girl she was babysitting and stabbing her at least 50 times those children begging for their lives as it was happening why she did police heard a long list of reasons from the 40 year-old she changed her story again and stated that she in fact had stabbed both victims because they were poisoned by society and to did not listen like they should have, in cleaning lady first sai
it is our top story seen or round the country tonight on wgn america. good evening to the both of you the 40 year-old mother on suicide watch sitting in jail tonight with no bond there was no history of violence and no previous abreast police are trying to figure out what made her snapped naperville police calling it one of the worst most brutal scenes they have witnessed. she made both victims neil and begin prying, she began stabbing her son justin and told him he was going to happen tonight....